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Toyo Steel has been pressing these boxes from single sheets of steel in Japan since 1969 — originally for craftsmen, ...
The Holy Black started with this tonic and it’s still what people come back for. Gunpowder Spice is classic barbersho...
Takenaka has been making the tools for a proper meal since 1925, when workers in Ishikawa started carrying hand-lacqu...
Shorter than your index finger, 1300 lumens, 170m throw, up to 30 days of runtime. The Baton 4 is what EDC flashlight...
Pressed from a single sheet of steel in Japan, no seams, no welds, no weak points. The lid imprint interlocks with th...
The T-152 is the shallow member of the Toyo family — same seamless single-steel construction, same interlocking stack...
Handwoven on a traditional loom that’s been in the same Amish family for over 50 years, the Cottage Broom is the smal...
Jeremy Dougherty spent nine years and twenty iterations building a glove that works the way a glove should — and this...
The Kelly Kettle is a 130-year-old Irish field design built to boil water anywhere there is wood. The trick is the ch...
Handwoven by Amish makers in Pennsylvania on a family loom that’s been in use for over 50 years, the Everyday Broom i...
Bradley Mountain started in a one-car garage in Ocean Beach and still cuts, stitches, and finishes every bag by hand ...
A compact, medium-sized hatchet with a high-carbon steel blade and convex grind. The curved cutting edge goes deeper ...
Made by hand at Parker Homestead in Harrisburg, Arkansas, using a vintage winder from 1878. Broomcorn is heavier and ...
The T-192 is the flat-lid version of Toyo’s 8" box — same seamless single-steel construction, same interlocking stack...
The T-360 is Toyo’s trunk toolbox — wide, flat, and built like the things it’s meant to hold. Pressed from a single s...
Same full-grain water buffalo glove, different kind of trouble. The Skeleton version keeps the tough leather, reinfor...
Filson has been doing this since 1897, and the Eagle Harbor Jac-Shirt is proof that some ideas just don’t need improv...
Here’s the honest math: $27.99 once versus $200+ a year forever. The organic cotton flannel gets more absorbent with ...
Ten inches closed, twenty-three inches open, and honest enough to just be a good umbrella without pretending to be an...
The slightly smaller sibling of the 1L tapered jar. Same Le Parfait quality, same stainless steel clamp, same “since ...
Tombow has been making the 8900 since before your parents were born, and it’s still their oldest product for good rea...
BeaverCraft has been building knives for outdoor professionals for over a decade, and the BSH1 is a distillation of e...
The Classic Cap, now in wool — which is to say, warmer and better-looking in equal measure. The satin-cotton front li...